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AquaRAP
As of 2000, AquaRAP expeditions have taken place in Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia.
Learn more about the Aqua Rapid Assessment Program. To order print copies of RAP Bulletins, please contact cabspubs@conservation.org.
- RAP #37: Rapid Assessment of the Biodiversity and Social Aspects of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Orinoco Delta and the Gulf of Paria, Venezuela (2004)
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- RAP #33: A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Pastaza River Basin, Ecuador and Peru (2005)
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- RAP #30: Evaluación Rápida de la Biodiversidad de los Ecosistemas Acuáticos en la Confluencia de los ríos Orinoco y Ventuari, Estado Amazonas, Venezuela (2006)
Download in PDF format - RAP #28: A Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Caura River Basin, Bolivar State, Venezuela (2003)
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- RAP #27:
A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Okavango Delta, Botswana: High Water Survey (2003)
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- RAP #18:
A Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil. (2000)
- RAP #15:
A Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Upper Río Orthon Basin, Pando, Bolivia. (1999) Download in PDF format
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